IL FS: 93 Civic V6 Swap J32A2
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Re: FS: 93 Civic V6 Swap J32A2
Always found this to be one of the more intresting swaps out there. The big question I always ask but never gets answered is how can you daily drive it in the rain?
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No AC, No PS, it does have heat. I have seen AC done with this swap so it is doable.
This car is a blast to drive.
Its really not that bad. The weak point as far as rain goes is the tires. RE11's don't perform that well in the wet. Just be light on the throttle and calm with the clutch and you're golden.
This car is a blast to drive.
Its really not that bad. The weak point as far as rain goes is the tires. RE11's don't perform that well in the wet. Just be light on the throttle and calm with the clutch and you're golden.
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Re: FS: 93 Civic V6 Swap J32A2
I didn't mean traction wise. I'm saying from the motor getting wet from the hole in the good and water getting on the cool packs and so on
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Thanks, the engine is stock. Honda rated them at 260/232 from the factory. Unfortunately, I have never dyno'd it or taken it down the 1/4mi. I've read posts that say this swap stock will break into the 12's. I obviously can't verify that though.
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Re: FS: 93 Civic V6 Swap J32A2
Yeah you are probably making at least 220 wheel n 200tq. With those numbers 12s are easy. Good stuff. Probably pull nice mpgs too.
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